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In the Joseon era, ice was a luxury commodity harvested from the frozen Han River and stored in stone warehouses. It was used by the royal family and high-ranking officials to preserve food and provide relief from the heat. The film centers on the corruption of the , who holds a monopoly on the ice trade, turning a natural resource into a tool for political and financial oppression. 2. The "Ocean’s Eleven" Structure
The film highlights the divide between the elite (who control the ice) and the common people. The protagonist's status as an illegitimate son ( seoja ) adds a layer of personal struggle against the rigid social hierarchy. subtitle The.Grand.Heist.2012.KOREAN.720p.BluRa...
Often described as a "Korean Ocean’s Eleven ," the story follows a group of experts who team up to steal a massive cache of ice blocks from the royal storage facility ( Seobinggo ). Key Elements for Your Paper 1. Historical Context: Ice as Currency In the Joseon era, ice was a luxury
Late 18th-century Joseon Dynasty (King Jeongjo's reign). Often described as a "Korean Ocean’s Eleven ,"
Experts in explosives, diving, camouflage, and tunneling. 3. Major Themes
"The Grand Heist (2012) uses the heist genre as a lens to critique the rigid social hierarchy and economic corruption of the late Joseon Dynasty."